Third Bridge reviews

3.3

57% would recommend to a friend

(1,378 total reviews)
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Emmanuel Tahar

72% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

Third Bridge has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 1,378 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Third Bridge employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management et conseil aux entreprises industry (3.7 stars).

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1K reviews
5.0
Aug 22, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-This job is what you make it. If you willing to put in hard work, take the time to propose strong ideas, care enough to ask hard questions, and use the people around you as resources, there is virtually no limit to your ability to grow in this role. -The company provides as many resources as possible to the employees to learn and develop, both professionally and personally, including funds towards classes, bespoke trainings and courses held in-office, and a general willingness to devote money and time to employees who seek out help, advice, mentorship and support. -Ability to manage both large books of businesses and people at an early start. Within even a few months, you are already trusted with a book of business with top 100 investment firms in the word. Within a year, you are trusted with training and sometimes hiring.

Cons

-Being a client facing business with tough competition, you are expected to be responsive to your clients even beyond working hours. -It's still a company in its growth phase, and that comes with kinks that need to be worked out. A lot of systems and processes are still being developed, which causes frequent changes in workflow.

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Third Bridge Response
8y
Thank you for taking time to send us your feedback. We’re pleased you enjoyed your time with us, and felt appreciated for your work. If you have any ideas to share on how we can improve, please do send us an email at theteam@thirdbridge.com -Team Third Bridge
3.0
Aug 20, 2017

"Research Analyst"

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Met some very good friends that I'm still in touch with, some very smart, nice people etc. that made coming to work on a daily basis (even though the job was not for me) VERY much a fun experience. -Management recognizes hard work and commitment if you express it, and will help you progress internally to the degree they are able to. -Lots of social events -Job can be a TON of fun when things go well; you work in teams and it feels like a game. I found myself working with some very close friends, which makes it feel like college and made me excited to show up to work some days. -Monthly performance reviews (if you like your manager, as I did) are very useful for professional development. -Soft skill development (client service, communications, teamwork, problem solving, project management) had a HUGE impact on my ability to get my next job and will be generally useful through career. I know it sounds like fluff but it is not.

Cons

Two categories of cons: The first is for you as an employee, the second is for the company more broadly (which will impact you as an employee). Category 1 -WARNING: THE TITLE OF THIS JOB IS EXTREMELY MISLEADING. If you take this role you are NOT a research analyst, but rather a recruiter who occasionally does some very shallow research when the need arises. In the interview, you do a "value chain" breakdown for a given industry but rarely actually break down a value chain for an industry in practice. -You are a call scheduler. Get used to it. This means that 10000 and 1/2 factors outside of your control can impact how many calls you set up in a given month and yes it will affect your bonus if things don't go right. -You don't make overtime. This would be fine if the company were serious about its commitment to "work life balance," but when they want you to work on weekends /stay late so that they can hit their bonuses, they struggle to show "what's in it for you" if you are (remarkably) not naturally motivated by how many calls you set up for clients. -Instead of overtime, there is the world's most convoluted bonus structure aimed at getting you to prioritize short-term call-generation quotas that are evaluated by each month. Makes you competitive with everyone you work with and really brings out the worst in people. -Many people you work with are really just not that bright. I had a book on my desk and an AVP who noticed said "wow! You read a lot of books!" (emphasis on books). Someone else thought Yemen was in Central Europe. And guess what? They do very well at the job. Proves that you don't need brains to do well. Category 2 -Mismatch between client best interests and personal target hitting. Clients (at least in funds) don't care about doing a 10 mediocre calls with you a week or 5 good ones, as long as they're the right ones. But 10 calls brings in more revenue for the company so guess which one you're incentivized towards. -Obsession with numbers in an industry that is extremely hard to quantify. Metrics for everything. Targets and goals by which you are evaluated, 80% of which are outside of your control ---> makes for some dumb strategy / strategic thinking. -Lol @ compliance to "prevent private information from being shared on the calls." -Sales / account mgmt is as though someone copy/ pasted the same low-IQ white guy 20 times and put some khakis on him. Except for like 2 people or so. -Culture of competition breeds gossip on all levels of management, which makes for a "cliquey" high school culture at times with no transparency. Extremely frustrating.

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Third Bridge Response
8y
Thank you for taking the time to give us your feedback. The behaviors you describe are definitely not in line with our values or our Code of Conduct. We take them very seriously and all such matters will be investigated for validity. Allegations against the company, including such as the misleading of a job title are taken very seriously and will be addressed in full. If you are comfortable, please reach out to us directly to talk through your concerns in more detail and to share any suggestions on how you think we can improve the work environment for all of our employees. You can always safely raise concerns at theteam@thirdbridge.com so that we can get some more information from you as to the exact issues and if needed be, to make the appropriate changes to ensure we are creating the best work space. Again, thank you for providing feedback to help us make Third Bridge a great place to work for all. We wish you all the best for your future endeavors. -Team Third Bridge
1.0
Aug 20, 2017

Micro managed

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Nice co-workers for the most part, very intelligent and kind people.

Cons

1. Another company who does the same thing offers 30k as a start salary. Everything is dependent on the bonus at TB which you only get if tou hit the target. 2. Talking about targets, depending on the vertical you are in they can be extremely difficult because of odd clients and other circumstances outside your control. This is not accounted for in your target and you will often get put down for not reaching your target in the monthly feedback session, which for some teamleaders are just a way to exert power over you. 3. As mentioned in other reviews, teamleaders are responsible for managing 8-9 people, despite having no experience whatsoever and no talent for managing people. Some TLs use their position to manage you out if they dont like you. Company knows about it too, but no one does anything against this sort of power abuse. 4. In the beginning you are just used to recruit new people and you are not allowed to use internal people. So you're just slaving away cold calling people, while associates recruit maybe one person a month but hit their targets because they are allowed to use the internal system. 5. Micro managed to the max. People will go through your every piece of communication with the specialist and measure your performance on how much you hassle specialists. Stay away as faaaaar as possible. Especially if you do not want to be a recruiter, which is just what the position is. Zero brain cells engaged and you do better if you turn of all thinking and just do what you're told. Research and analysis is something completely absent from this position.

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Third Bridge Response
8y
Many thanks for taking the time to review Third Bridge here on Glassdoor. We are sorry for the delay in responding to you. We appreciate your feedback. We would like to emphasise clearly that any concerns and/or allegations that go against the company’s Code of Conduct are taken very seriously. With this in mind we would like to learn more so that we can address your concerns so we can rectify them. We have a zero tolerance policy on some of the things which you have mentioned here. You can contact us at theteam@thirdbridge.com. Thank you again for your feedback, which has helped to make things better at Third Bridge and we wish you all the best of luck in your new role. - Team Third Bridge
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